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Valorising and balancing the ecosystem service benefits offered by legumes, and legume-based cropped systems

Abstract

LegumES will

  1. promote the uptake of best practices in agrobiodiverse legume-based cropped systems;
  2. promote the uptake of methodologies and tools to quantify and balance the environmental and economic ecosystem service (ES) benefits provided by legumes;
  3. quantify the ES benefits and costs offered by legumes across scales from field, farm, regional, national, and global levels;
  4. assess ES to identify those conditions which are able to meet the EU targets: to decrease agrichemical inputs and losses, combat climate change, reverse biodiversity loss, and ensure the best nutritional provisioning.

To achieve this, legumES offers a multidisciplinary consortium comprising 22 partners from 12 EU- and third countries. The legumES research and innovation strategy centres on the use of a multiactor action-research approach, that is, where legume-facing stakeholders, and especially producers through all value chains actors, can ‘operate’, ‘collaborate’ and, reflect critically on the measured ES benefits and costs of legume-based cropped systems, including legumes use in marginal lands; so that an optimal balance of ES can be achieved with success locally, and globally. To help achieve this, LegumES also centres activities on a suite of 25 innovative legume-based Pilot Studies which use a wide range of legume species and types, plus different cropping approaches and linked value chains spanning the pedoclimatic regions of Europe.

Financing/ Donor
  • State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI)
  • European Union (EU)
(Research) Program
  • European Commission, Horizon Europe
Project partners
  • Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Portugal
  • Terres Inovia, France
  • Seges Innovation PS, Denmark
  • Universita degli Studi di Perugia, Italy
  • Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e.V., Germany
  • Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK), Germany
  • Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
  • Creative Minds-Solucoes Globais deComunicacao Marketing E Gestao LDA, Portugal
  • ITC - Inovacijsko Tehnoloski Grozd Murska Sobota, Slovenia
  • ESSRG Nonprofit Kft, Hungary
  • Institut Jozef Stefan, Slovenia
  • Deutsches Institut für Lebensmitteltechnik (DIL), Germany
  • Agri Kulti Nonprofit Korlatolt Felelossegu Tarsasag, Hungary
  • Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung, Germany
  • Asociacion Aprisco de las Corchuelas, Spain
  • Solintagro SL, Spain
  • AG Futura Technologii Dooel Skopje, North Macedonia
  • Arcadia International GEIE, Belgium
  • Eidgenössisches Departement für Wirtschaft, Bildung und Forschung, Switzerland
  • Forschungsinstitut für Biologischen Landbau (FiBL Switzerland), Switzerland
  • The James Hutton Institute, United Kingdom
  • RSK ADAS Limited, United Kingdom
FiBL project leader/ contact
  • Meier Claudia (Department of Food System Sciences)
(people who are not linked are former FiBL employees)
FiBL project staff
Role of FiBL

Project partner

Further information
FiBL project number 35274
Date modified 26.03.2024
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